Hugh John Cadell Beavan

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Hugh John Cadell Beavan
FRGS
File:Beavan, Hugh John Cadell.jpg
Died 1869
Residence Middle Temple. EC [1863]
13 Blandford Square, Regent's Park, N.W. and Grafton Club W. [1864]
4 Middle Temple Lane [A6:3]
Occupation legal
Society Membership
membership ASL ordinary fellow
ASL Foundation Fellow
left 1866.12.04 resigned
elected_ASL 1863
clubs Grafton Club
Cannibal Club
Junior Carlton Club
societies Royal Geographical Society

Notes

Office Notes

ASL Council 1864 Member
ASL Council 1865 Hon. Secretary
ASL Council 1866 Hon. Secretary

House Notes

May 1865 replaces G.E. Roberts as Hon. Secretary [annual report]
A5 49 Hugh J.C. Beavan, FRGS, 13 Blandford Square, Regent’s Park, NW, Secretary, ASL (see abbreviations for details) to CCB, nd – notes move for an anthropology section in the forthcoming French exhibition

50 Ibid., nd – notes leader on ASL in the Morning Star

51 Ibid., Oxford Circuit, Gloucester, nd – requests information on Council meeting; mentions local Secretary, Wellington, New Zealand; and British Association meeting; see 191

52 Ibid., Thursday evening – on William Smith Windham

53 Ibid., nd – on payment for dinner; unable to attend Council; on obtaining skeletons from Milcote (Milvercote) for the ASL’s museum

54 Ibid., Saturday evening – laid-up with swollen knee; papers to be sent to his home

55 Ibid., nd – papers signed; to be laid before Council; mentions ‘irrespressible Negro’; and attack on the ASL in the Quarterly Journal of Science

56 Ibid. to JH, [1865] – proof of circular returned; on arrangements for Caithness digging; and possible mention in the circular

57 Ibid. to CCB, Friday – draft agreement; hopes Andaman skulls will arrive soon

58 Ibid., 17 Jan. 1866 – draft letter on remarks on Christian missions and publication in JASL or MASL

59 Ibid. to Charles Buxton, MP, 2 Feb. – copy of letter questioning the authenticity of his resignation; see also 167-70

60 Ibid. to CCB, [25 Mar.] – on Court Circular leader criticising the ASL

61 Assistant Secretary to HJCB, 1 May – increases Horace McKay’s salary from 8s to 9s a week

contributes £1 to Eyre Defence and Aid Fund

Notes From Elsewhere

13 April 1869 Office copy (photocopy) of will of Hugh John Cadell Beavan, Barrister-at-Law, Middlesex [Miscellaneous items donated by Miss A. M. and Miss A. E. Evans, Llandrindod Wells, April 1964. Transferred by Local History Librarian 24 November 1986.

[his father?]: P URSUANT to a Decree of the High Court of Chan- cery, made in a cause of Beavan against Beavan, the creditors of Henry William Beavan, late of 13, Blandford- square, in the county,of Middlesex, and of No. 1,Lincoln's- inn-fields, in the. same county, Solicitor (who died in or 'about the mouth of June, 1852), are;- by their Solicitors, on or before the 30th' day of May,' 1853, to come-in .and prove their debts or claims at the chambers'of the Master of the' Rolls, in the Rolls-yard,- Chancery-lane, Middlesex, or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded
from the benefit of the said Decree.
Monday, the 30th day of May, 1853, at twelve o'clock
at noon, at the said chambers, is appointed for bearing and adjudicating upon the claims.—Dated this 27th day of April, 1853. [the Gazette]

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wrote The plurality of the human race

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